U-Wagen-Werke
The U-Wagen-Werke Ing Umann was a manufacturer of automobiles from Vienna, Austria. The brand name was U-Wagen.
History
The company from Vienna began in 1919 under the direction of engineer Umann with the production of automobiles.
The company produced small cars. With the two-seat prototypes U 1 a was two-cylinder engine with 489 cc capacity its Soden transmission was developed by Carl Alfred Graf von Soden-Frauenhofen, director of ZF. The empty weight was 360 kg. In production model 7/18 PS provided a four-cylinder engine with 760 cc Displacement. The most common body shape was that of a two-seater roadster. 1920, the model 7/18 PS U 2 the motor had 1100cc. The body could accommodate two or four people.
The company was dissolved in 1923 after low production numbers.